PALMER — A 40-year-old Three Rivers man will be arraigned Thursday in Palmer District Court after he allegedly led police on a half-mile chase from Main and Sykes streets to Bourne Street on Wednesday night.

Sgt. Christopher J. Burns said that Officer David Burns attempted to pull over a 1999 black Acura for an inspection sticker violation at Main and Sykes streets, but the driver refused to stop and fled at a high rate of speed.

He said Jason R. Labelle, of 2095½ Main St., dumped the car in a vacant lot on Bourne Street, then fled on foot. Police were able to track him down because he left his cell phone in the car. Burns said Labelle was found in his yard, which is next door to the vacant lot.

Police said Labelle, who was supposed to be repairing the car for someone, was charged with using a motor vehicle without authority, second offense; disorderly conduct; possession of alcohol in an open container; resisting arrest; interference with a police officer; negligent operation of a motor vehicle; no inspection sticker; failure to stop; speeding; marked lanes violation; and operating with a revoked license, subsequent offense.

In addition to Palmer police, a K-9 unit from Wilbraham and state police also responded. Labelle was being held in lieu of $10,000 bail at the police station on Wednesday night.